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technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> who says robots don't have rhythm? check out this performance. and you thought that song had gone away. the student-designed robots faced off in a dancing competition. it wasn't just solo acts. there were also couples. between the dance moves some of the robots got a chance to show off soccer skills. 33 universities take part in the two-day event. >> but they don't have heads. oh, there are the heads, finally. that one's only a head and these have no head. >> that was kind after disturbing head. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> letterman is next with woody harrelson. that's it for us right now. i'm vic carter. >> and
technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> who says robots don't have rhythm? check out this performance. and you thought that song had gone away. the student-designed...
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they have the hope of the third world country reaching this kind of level of technology which is very important to develop the country with high level jobs, high level technical jobs that will permeate in a lot of things. >> reporter: 80s mars missions cost $83 million, a fraction of what nasa's mars mission cost. a low cost model that if successful could mean more indian missions to measures and the country taking a lead role in exploration. but that would not be determined for least six months, the time it will take to probe the red planet. >> coming up kevin has the forecast, and then it is real money tonight with david schuster. >> reporter: coming up next on real money, open enrollment could mean higher health insurance premiums, and what you could expect to pay, and how one wireless carrier is turning things around and dialing up more subscribers. all that and more on real money. >> audiences are intelligent so many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it
they have the hope of the third world country reaching this kind of level of technology which is very important to develop the country with high level jobs, high level technical jobs that will permeate in a lot of things. >> reporter: 80s mars missions cost $83 million, a fraction of what nasa's mars mission cost. a low cost model that if successful could mean more indian missions to measures and the country taking a lead role in exploration. but that would not be determined for least six...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. the cycle. allowed out one hour per day for a scheuer. >> four days earlier he got into more trouble after he swung at deputy witson. returned to his cell. at the time, hill was already in segregation for another reason. sel self-mute mutilation. >> something broke, he started slicing his arm up, cutting away. we sent him on medical and suicide watch. he came back a couple weeks later, broke a razor blade and started cutting his arm everywhere, had to get staples down his arm. >> hill says he's not suicidal about believes in bloodletting for health purposes. >> get wherever there's a good artery at, so the flow of blood will be good. >> into wharfor what. >> for medicinal purposes, man. >> what about the fact that it could kill you? >> i know what i'm doing, sister. believe me. am i dead? i jus
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water can be better managed by analyzing the aquifer by using nuclear technology. the iaea has a huge project in sub-saharan countries to better understand the water resource and its use. if i keep on talking about these things, it become withs endless, so i stop here. but the point is that iaea has the technology, we have the function and encourage people to use it safely. iaea is a unique player to contribute to the promotion of millennium development goals and its follow up. i never thought that there would be such a huge nuclear accident during my tenure and in japan. i had to use a lot of time and energy to address this issue. if if you have interest, i will come back to this issue, but the iaea adopted an action plan to improve, to enhance the safety of nuclear power globally. action plan is now implementation, and i can say that nuclear plants are safer now compared to the time before fukushima accident. despite the belief on some people, many countries continue to include nuclear power as an option in their energy mix. of course, urn non-proliferation which
water can be better managed by analyzing the aquifer by using nuclear technology. the iaea has a huge project in sub-saharan countries to better understand the water resource and its use. if i keep on talking about these things, it become withs endless, so i stop here. but the point is that iaea has the technology, we have the function and encourage people to use it safely. iaea is a unique player to contribute to the promotion of millennium development goals and its follow up. i never thought...
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resolution at the annual shareholders meeting now the shareholders agreement well that is that the technology company's stock has plateaued especially relative to competitors like microsoft which has seen growth while smaller upstart companies have beaten into oracle's market shares as well now fifty five fifty seven percent of shareholders voted against the say on pay measure sounds like a close one right well mr ellison owns a quarter of the company's shares so if you take out his and the rest of the company's directors votes of a full eighty five percent of shared votes against the pay package that seems a little concerning now despite concerns about executive pay shareholders still they still reelected oracle directors that's kind of incredible debate is sure to rage on over this c.e.o. and what c.e.o.'s oh. their shareholders well there you have it there's are some of the headlines we're tracking for you today one as always we'll be keeping you posted on all the latest of them. say good bye to the c.e.o. of blackberry monday morning the company announced for steven heinz departure now th
resolution at the annual shareholders meeting now the shareholders agreement well that is that the technology company's stock has plateaued especially relative to competitors like microsoft which has seen growth while smaller upstart companies have beaten into oracle's market shares as well now fifty five fifty seven percent of shareholders voted against the say on pay measure sounds like a close one right well mr ellison owns a quarter of the company's shares so if you take out his and the...
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look, when you build a technology project, you need three things. you need money, you need time, and you need talent. we had plenty of money and we had plenty of time. so -- >> that is an interesting critique. do you think that there is any way to reform that process so that in the short term needed to get implementation up and running -- is this a bigger thing that the big tech companies and government will have to do down the line? >> look, the standings group came out last week and said that 94% of federal i.t. projects up above $10 million fail. the federal i.t. project -- >> wait a second, wait a second, 94% of federal i.t. above $10 million fail? >> right, and the federal i.t. budget is $80 billion a year. so i don't know why the republicans are not up in arms about trying to fix the federal procurement process. because what they could be doing is really working hard on that, being of service to the idea of fiscal conservatism. and opening the door to thousands if not millions of small businesses to compete on projects like healthcare.gov. and
look, when you build a technology project, you need three things. you need money, you need time, and you need talent. we had plenty of money and we had plenty of time. so -- >> that is an interesting critique. do you think that there is any way to reform that process so that in the short term needed to get implementation up and running -- is this a bigger thing that the big tech companies and government will have to do down the line? >> look, the standings group came out last week...
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google plus unveiled technology turning pictures andemó videos o movies. google claimszvc 300 million people are usingxl it. wall street banking on another six months of stimulus programs the dow went up 100 points today setting a new record high as did s & p 500. apple fell after reporting a decline inb earning yesterday. kodak ready to get back into the game. emerging detectives. on ñrfriday,xdç ko stock will return toÑiç new yo stocko[ exchange z southwest airlines expanding it's deal with dish network. passengers in chicago,á denver ask oakland wl beq abler> to checwi out añr d you won't be able toÑiçó reserve in Ñiadvance. san francisco main artery. city officials onÑi hand to kick off the demolition located on the corner of vanness avenue and gehry boulevard. a new california pacific medical center. it will have a nine-story medical office building. it will of course be built to withstand a major earthquake. >> thezv mechanical system that arexd life critical in anyç building becomeym hyper considerate dmal a hospital project. >>
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> your people like senator rubio coming out, trying to defeat a measure he worked on trying to move forward. and to me, that's not leadership. i also don't want us to be overly focused on him because the people that really matter right now at this point in the debate have republican leadership. >> today the pressure continues to mount on those members of congress she talked about, the house republican leadership, particularly john boehner who has not brought up a health care bill on the floor despite the passage of a bipartisan senate bill. the congresswoman of florida is now the second house republican to sign on to a reform bill for house democrats. there's more evidence of bipartisan senate immigration bill would p
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talk about manage all the technology. >> technology is good. technology is bad. it's how you use. it use it to your advantage it can be great. there are great things to help kids learn. there are great things to help kids spend their time properly. like everything else, it's a tool. parents need to get involved with the technology kids are using and make sure this doesn't replace exercise and actual conversation between people. >> you need to manage the screening time. >> you need to manage, like everything else, one more thing to manage. you need to know how to use it. because if the kids know and you don't, they got one over on grew got a couple minutes as we wrap you -- up our house calls seg mcht -- segment. the number is at the bottom of the screen. >>> here's a lock at what we're -- look at what we're working on. halloween is spooky for the kids but can be frightening for parents. >> we'll show you some apps. >> an app for that. >> got to keep an eye out for where mike masco is. >> i'll be here. it's a tale of two sides of the country. it's a winter storm in denver. it's mil
talk about manage all the technology. >> technology is good. technology is bad. it's how you use. it use it to your advantage it can be great. there are great things to help kids learn. there are great things to help kids spend their time properly. like everything else, it's a tool. parents need to get involved with the technology kids are using and make sure this doesn't replace exercise and actual conversation between people. >> you need to manage the screening time. >> you...
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the first thing figure out what the technological solutions are. it might be funded by the government. there's -- come up with hardware, software, and protocol that differentiate between security and privacy model. i think there might be a happy coincidence here. in which some of the areas that we need the greatest security happened to be the same areas that require the least amount of privacy. really have focus after that. the first -- it was the idea. different machines with different operating systems ton of each other. after that became realty the focus was on bandwidth. after that the focus on speed. after that the focus was of the engineering community was on privacy. so i think that's the first level. where can we have better systems that are interoperateble, internationally that promote environments for detection and atry biewtion that with our civil liberty and privacy requirement. can be more easily resolved by the private sector that would say if you want to eerpt in the platform with the hardware and the protocols. it may be civil lawsu
the first thing figure out what the technological solutions are. it might be funded by the government. there's -- come up with hardware, software, and protocol that differentiate between security and privacy model. i think there might be a happy coincidence here. in which some of the areas that we need the greatest security happened to be the same areas that require the least amount of privacy. really have focus after that. the first -- it was the idea. different machines with different...
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it feels good because you are taking technology and adapting it to today and not just your traditional workflow. >> i have it on my android phone a translatedve text in aramaic to modern english. isthe way it is structured references to many other areas in the talmud, the bible, other books. you can hyperlink to see the not be that you would able to really see otherwise. thisthink it's great that is able to blend into a person's day-to-day life and come into the fabric of his day-to-day activities. >> next time you are frittering away time, you could be doing something a whole lot more to it. that brings today to a close and you can carry on watching bbc world news on our 24-hour channel if you look on your listings. if you would like to reach me at the bbc team, you can find us on twitter. thanks so much for watching. i will see you tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank, >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard t
it feels good because you are taking technology and adapting it to today and not just your traditional workflow. >> i have it on my android phone a translatedve text in aramaic to modern english. isthe way it is structured references to many other areas in the talmud, the bible, other books. you can hyperlink to see the not be that you would able to really see otherwise. thisthink it's great that is able to blend into a person's day-to-day life and come into the fabric of his day-to-day...
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saluted in the technology. and internet from the g.m. to control the use of drones otherwise as you mentioned the us cannot continue with these bad precedents and we are just people who did think against their security but again as i mentioned in pakistan the things are different the politics is different the problem is not the drone. use of drones. the problem and the problem is that the secret of pakistan used to relationships there has to be more focus on that in order to make the transition ship more transparent and then what you have. to do it's. all right go ahead medea jump in go ahead yes please read well i wanted to say i don't think it's not going to be coming from the u.s. government either from this administration or congress it really has to be from the american people who are starting to get educated about this issue and starting to organize and protest and we're having a summit nov sixteenth in washington d.c. hundreds of people coming from around the country and around the world could create a global network to change the
saluted in the technology. and internet from the g.m. to control the use of drones otherwise as you mentioned the us cannot continue with these bad precedents and we are just people who did think against their security but again as i mentioned in pakistan the things are different the politics is different the problem is not the drone. use of drones. the problem and the problem is that the secret of pakistan used to relationships there has to be more focus on that in order to make the transition...
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it's technology, physical security measures and humans. >> you mentioned behavior detection before. i want to get a little elaboration. it sounds like a simple strategy but what behavior do you look for and just how simple is that type of a strategy? >> it does require training. it does require more understanding of these methods. it's important to point out every incident, despite motive, has two main components, weapon for the attack and the intent to use the weapon. and behavior detection allows trained professionals to identify malicious intent, identify someone who is concealing a weapon, who is afraid of being caught before the weapon is drawn, who is reacting to a presence of uniform or undercover officers right there. that's a very effective tool that could be applied by many in this country. >> michael rozin, thank you very much for your time and thoughts. appreciate it. >> thank you very much for having me. >> we're still following all the latest developments on the shooting at los angeles international airport coming up. >>> plus, as we mentioned, new york city marathon o
it's technology, physical security measures and humans. >> you mentioned behavior detection before. i want to get a little elaboration. it sounds like a simple strategy but what behavior do you look for and just how simple is that type of a strategy? >> it does require training. it does require more understanding of these methods. it's important to point out every incident, despite motive, has two main components, weapon for the attack and the intent to use the weapon. and behavior...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. >>> from the world headquarters of fox news it's "the kelly file" with megyn kelly. >> we're back with one of the top stories from today's health care hearing. a leaked government memo revealing that just days before the obama care rollout the website was deemed a high security risk. yet they proceeded. today republican congressman mike rogers accused secretary sebelius of knowingly exposing americans' most personal informa
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you....
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. >> technology has changed and gotten better. you'd assume we'd be able to do more. it hasn't happened. >> the biggest problem of all was that the people in cms, the centres for medicare and medicade services were responsible for marshalling the effort of 54-55 contractors, had no previous experience with large it projects. this is the largest important it project in memory. >> you know a number of fellow republicans would like the chuck the program, get rid of it, repeal it. what does that do to america's health care system at this point, would you say. >> everyone on the republican side would agree that the status quo anti--e of what the health care system before obamacare was not good. if you want to repeal obamacare, you have to replace it with something more affordable. this is the biggest problem. it doesn't make the cost of health insurance cheaper. that's why so map people are unemployed in americans. the cost of health insurance is high. >> the trashy part is the country is in the middle of the rollout - do you stop it, postpone it. if you talk to people who
. >> technology has changed and gotten better. you'd assume we'd be able to do more. it hasn't happened. >> the biggest problem of all was that the people in cms, the centres for medicare and medicade services were responsible for marshalling the effort of 54-55 contractors, had no previous experience with large it projects. this is the largest important it project in memory. >> you know a number of fellow republicans would like the chuck the program, get rid of it, repeal it....
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i very much enjoyed time with the technologies and try to bring these new technologies into applications and to which they weren't necessarily designed. after having read and seen lots of good work that happen in south africa using the same technology, which basically uses gps guided aerial vehicles like basically little planes with gps computer on them, to take stuff from one place to the other, i had been thinking about the same thing both in london, ontario where i work and in the gaza strip where the distances aren't very large, but the terrain can brutal. so getting from one hospital to another, both in london and gaza, is remarkably difficult. there are centralization in gaza, especially of lots of the testing. to get it effectively done, you would have to put it in a taxi and three hours later it might show up at the place where it needed to be. our goal really with this technology was then to try and experiment with ways of transporting things or ways of moving things. it,interesting thing about this technology is available off the shelf in downtown cairo. the egyptians themselve
i very much enjoyed time with the technologies and try to bring these new technologies into applications and to which they weren't necessarily designed. after having read and seen lots of good work that happen in south africa using the same technology, which basically uses gps guided aerial vehicles like basically little planes with gps computer on them, to take stuff from one place to the other, i had been thinking about the same thing both in london, ontario where i work and in the gaza strip...
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technology. great is an esteemed neuroradiologist. before he joined siemens, he was a professor at harvard medical school, codirector of the martino center for biomedical imaging at mass to all hospital and a faculty member of the division of.i.t. technology. his own research and extensive experience continues to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer and other health issues. 80s and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce reg sorensen. [applause] -- greg sorensen. >> and it was even with yellow tape. bit of a a little wrinkle to the beginning of my remarks. i am just going to share a few slides and thought synthesizing what we have heard today and perhaps painting somewhat of a direction for the future. it's a real honor to be here with so many of my friends and colleagues from such great institutions. in our new job, i have had a chance to visit with these coming toey are understand part of what the u.s. news & world report process does is help us learn from each other. it
technology. great is an esteemed neuroradiologist. before he joined siemens, he was a professor at harvard medical school, codirector of the martino center for biomedical imaging at mass to all hospital and a faculty member of the division of.i.t. technology. his own research and extensive experience continues to inform the field today in work being done on stroke, cancer and other health issues. 80s and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce reg sorensen. [applause] -- greg sorensen....
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. limitation and free liquid intake should free transport chargers free. range month free. free live studio type free lived on hold free blog as plug in video for your media projects a free media oh don the r t v dot com. players play. live. live live. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. to live. i am. i was a new alert and if scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news here. alexander's family cry tears of joy and a great thing. that has ever read at the core of what they found. is a story many sort of movies playing out in real life. as much as we hear the government preaching about human rights abuses in iran iraq and afghanistan there is one middle eastern country that continues to be omitted from the discussion and it just so happens to be one of america's closest allies in the region saudi arabia and see this country governs under strict sharia law the strictest interpretation of islam and is pe
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well, esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so they're actually built to save you money... and time... and whiplash. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> mad as hell segment tonight. five letters factor viewers who are supremely teed off. here now fox news anchor heather nauert to help us out. >> hi there. >> hi there, he heather. heather has to go to bed after this. she has to get up at 4:00 in the morning or something like that. >> something like that. >> when i'm sleep walking i see you. our first letter we begin with former jesse jackson jr. congressman who went to prison for using political donations mark sheehan was in will he grange will he le-granger he will get pension from taxpayers. >> we had to find out what the real deal is he should, in theory, lose his pension because of the crimes that he committed. but, he has to apply for it first when he turns age 62. he is 48 years old right now. he applies for it with the office of personnel management. they have the ultimate
well, esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so they're actually built to save you money... and time... and whiplash. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> mad as hell segment tonight. five letters factor viewers who are supremely teed off. here now fox news anchor heather nauert to help us out. >> hi there. >> hi there, he heather. heather has to go to bed after this. she has to get up at...
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now, they will work through the technology and they have to work through it. and the president knows that. as does everybody that is working for him. because it's a key part of how the exchanges will work. but if you look at all the states that are up and running, those exchanges are working. >> some of them are. >> ours, illinois, california, new york, maryland, they're working. and there are difficulties. you can't hide from it. you have to be honest with people. but do i think we will not be in the same place two months, three months, four months from here getting through that. >> do you think the white house has been honest enough about it? originally they were saying this was because so many people want health insurance. >> i don't think they were hiding anything. i don't think they were trying to not be honest. i think as information became more public, they were forthcoming with it. >> are you hearing from people who are disappointed about either rates going up or they're being told especially individuals with individual health care plans that their pla
now, they will work through the technology and they have to work through it. and the president knows that. as does everybody that is working for him. because it's a key part of how the exchanges will work. but if you look at all the states that are up and running, those exchanges are working. >> some of them are. >> ours, illinois, california, new york, maryland, they're working. and there are difficulties. you can't hide from it. you have to be honest with people. but do i think we...
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it feels good because you are taking technology and adapting it to today and not just your traditional workflow. >> i have it on my android phone a translatedve text in aramaic to modern english. isthe way it is structured references to many other areas in the talmud, the bible, other books. you can hyperlink to see the not be that you would able to really see otherwise. thisthink it's great that is able to blend into a person's day-to-day life and come into the fabric of his day-to-day activities. >> next time you are frittering away time, you could be doing something a whole lot more to it. that brings today to a close and you can carry on watching bbc world news on our 24-hour channel if you look on your listings. if you would like to reach me at the bbc team, you can find us on twitter. thanks so much for watching. i will see you tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank, >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard t
it feels good because you are taking technology and adapting it to today and not just your traditional workflow. >> i have it on my android phone a translatedve text in aramaic to modern english. isthe way it is structured references to many other areas in the talmud, the bible, other books. you can hyperlink to see the not be that you would able to really see otherwise. thisthink it's great that is able to blend into a person's day-to-day life and come into the fabric of his day-to-day...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. gerri: you have heard a lot about saving for retirement but what about mental preparation? this new stage comes with big changes and your might pass to be just as prepared. of 8q for coming back. dash find over and over men have such a hard time with retirement. they don't know what to do. why is that? >> women are used to reinventing themselves different stages with different careers in different points as the mother, wife, a working woman is. >> it is just a transition. gerri: news say that's psychologically getting close to retirement you go th
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our...
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the silicon valley technology innovation entrepreneur ship forum includes panel discussions and a start up contest. >>> your morning sports report coming up after this break. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the bottom of google's secr project in the middle of the bay. yesterday, governor jey brown told us... even he isn . >>> all week kpix 5 has been trying to get to the bottom of google's secret project in the middle of the bay. yesterday governor gary brown told us he's in the dark on this. >> there's so many things i want to know. but you can add that to the list. >> do you know? >> i do know. it's google's plan to market google glass. you haven't been informed by the coast guard? >> i don't. there are a few things that don't get to my desk. but i'll look into it now that you've brought it up. >> it's being personally directed by air is ya, a cofounder of mountain view based google. the moveable showroom for google products, most importantly google glass is made up of 40-foot shipping containers that can be assembled and disassembled any where in the world. containing three flo
the silicon valley technology innovation entrepreneur ship forum includes panel discussions and a start up contest. >>> your morning sports report coming up after this break. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the bottom of google's secr project in the middle of the bay. yesterday, governor jey brown told us... even he isn . >>> all week kpix 5 has been trying to get to the bottom of google's secret project in the middle of the bay. yesterday governor gary brown told us...
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google plus unveiled technology turning pictures andemó videos o movies. google claimszvc 300 million people are usingxl it. wall street banking on another six months of stimulus programs the dow went up 100 points today setting a new record high as did s & p 500. apple fell after reporting a decline inb earning yesterday. kodak ready to get back into the game. emerging detectives. on ñrfriday,xdç ko stock will return toÑiç new yo stocko[ exchange z southwest airlines expanding it's deal with dish network. passengers in chicago,á denver ask oakland wl beq abler> to checwi out añr d you won't be able toÑiçó reserve in Ñiadvance. san francisco main artery. city officials onÑi hand to kick off the demolition located on the corner of vanness avenue and gehry boulevard. a new california pacific medical center. it will have a nine-story medical office building. it will of course be built to withstand a major earthquake. >> thezv mechanical system that arexd life critical in anyç building becomeym hyper considerate dmal a hospital project. >>
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so i think the idea on behalf of the administration was to have the technology running smoothly, but you don't want healthcare to be a one, two, three step process. this was involved. it took 30-45 minutes, over 64 different plans to choose prom. >> overwhelming once you got on. the president was saying yesterday and today, we're going to work out these kinks and in a few weeks we'll be today. >> it was running more smoothly today. we didn't get the error messages but had some screens freezing up and lost some information. so it's an in-depth process here. >> i'm thinking how easy to buy something on amazon, too easy. you mentioned it's not exactly user friendly. >> there's definitely questions that people should be asking themselves when they're going on to buy coverage, the first one, if you're not eligible for a subsidy, do you need to go there? if your note subsidy eligible you could go to an exchange like ehealth, an individual broker, get a better deal if you're not subsidy eligible. >> a lot of people are fining out they're not. >> a big question is whether this market sees th
so i think the idea on behalf of the administration was to have the technology running smoothly, but you don't want healthcare to be a one, two, three step process. this was involved. it took 30-45 minutes, over 64 different plans to choose prom. >> overwhelming once you got on. the president was saying yesterday and today, we're going to work out these kinks and in a few weeks we'll be today. >> it was running more smoothly today. we didn't get the error messages but had some...
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they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of rs
they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of rs
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still have the air technology. we've licensed it for a period of time and then we get to put our own air in. >> i didn't know that. >> that's a -- >> when you look apax is a global firm, are you finding better opportunities in europe or asia? as a firm as a whole, where do you think the incremental dollars are? where are the best opportunities for private equities today? >> europe's interesting, there's not a lot going on there in private equity. we bought a company from france telecom. and, again, classic undermanaged, not to pick on france telecom, but it's not exactly a stellar managed company. so when we buy a business like that, we put a new management team in place. and they really make a lot of changes which drive the pop line, completely change the bottom line. i think particularly right now there's value in china, india and brazil. you know, you look at the way the markets have corrected over the last two and three years on a growth adjusted basis. we have china -- >> have you done a lot of deals in china?
still have the air technology. we've licensed it for a period of time and then we get to put our own air in. >> i didn't know that. >> that's a -- >> when you look apax is a global firm, are you finding better opportunities in europe or asia? as a firm as a whole, where do you think the incremental dollars are? where are the best opportunities for private equities today? >> europe's interesting, there's not a lot going on there in private equity. we bought a company from...
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that team has been around for 70 years working on net generation plane technology. they're the ones behind the predecessor sr-71 blackburn, one of the most feared planes in aviation history and still the fastest plane to ever fly. the planes are no longer in service. the one can be seen on board the intrepid aircraft museum in new york city. lockheed is the world's biggest defense contractor and shares have gained 47% this year. they're sitting near record highs, but still, a very interesting concept, sue, in terms of aircraft, one that can fly really, really fast. back over to you. >> that is so incredibly cool. love that. dom, thank you so much. >>> stock is up 20% just in the past quarter. up more than 400% this year. tesla gearing up to report earnings just a few hours from now. phil lebeau is behind the wheel in chicago for us. hey, phil. >> sue, you know with a stock like tesla and company like tesla a lot of people wait lot of crazy ideas about what's important behind the conference call. we've got the three numbers that you need to focus on and why they are
that team has been around for 70 years working on net generation plane technology. they're the ones behind the predecessor sr-71 blackburn, one of the most feared planes in aviation history and still the fastest plane to ever fly. the planes are no longer in service. the one can be seen on board the intrepid aircraft museum in new york city. lockheed is the world's biggest defense contractor and shares have gained 47% this year. they're sitting near record highs, but still, a very interesting...
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drone technology is widely available, and sooner or later, not just states but non-state actors have access to it. >> i want to come back to one thing. david, you were shaking your head known as you heard faiza talking about some of the civilian killings. if there is proof that even one person is killed, one casualty that wasn't intentional, does that come to bear? should that come to bear on u.s. decisions. >> as president obama said we have to work very hard to have civilian casualties be as small as possible, and we work very hard i'm sure to make sure there are no civilian casualties. this is a war. this is a battlefield. there are occasion ally civilian casuals. the problem is they're much higher-- >> they put a face and name on one person. >> if they put a face and name on one person, but the people who are being attacked, they are killing tens of people, scores of people, thousands of people. this is a battle that's going on right now. little girls are having their feet blown off in pakistan. >> we'll talk more about what this means for the u.s.-pakistani relationship when we
drone technology is widely available, and sooner or later, not just states but non-state actors have access to it. >> i want to come back to one thing. david, you were shaking your head known as you heard faiza talking about some of the civilian killings. if there is proof that even one person is killed, one casualty that wasn't intentional, does that come to bear? should that come to bear on u.s. decisions. >> as president obama said we have to work very hard to have civilian...
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a year ago at this time i thought it was insane but this is just another step in tech and technology you know they come along every few days and they flame out so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more confident i get into the future of the world monetary system is cryptic cryptography and this kind of crypto market based currency it's quite spectacular and i tell you it only use it only takes a few times using bricklin to realize this is incredibly easy it's much much easier than credit cards and there's no danger of fraud or identity theft all these other things that come with the old fashioned credit card system it's just a superior technology the u.s. has its reasons to beat coin expansion it's been labeled a currency online activities like gambling and even gun running and make change rate is so volatile it's gone from a low point of dollars in january to two hundred and six to six dollars per coin within just a few months and despite that jeffrey tucker believes it's here to stay. really it's funny that it to be an alternative currency and there's no reaso
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its technology innovation all the u.s. developments around russia we've got the future covered. press and media freedom worth nothing. when it comes to the interests of multinationals we have a media that is corrupted by power mostly by corporate you have corporate ownership from the trough of corporate advertising coming in from the side we have a media that is where advertising and money and corporate influence is really the mother's milk a documentary filmmaker is being sued. for the truth is being told the private investigator still some think something taking e-mail reading it happens people buy and sell those kind of services all over the world. hundreds of million dollar industry needs to protect its reputation a few million being spent on a on a campaign to do just that just for me goods good money well spent. so what will be the verdict. big boys gone bananas. language of all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. in the pollution and no i will leave them to stay clear to comment on your latter point. is to carry out a cause on the docket no god. n
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technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ >>> oprah's personal stuff on the auction block. >> and wait until you see what she's getting rid of. >> nancy, you know. you got the only invitation. >> welcome to my yard sale! >> "e.t." cameras take you inside the tent. >> i was trying not to have to have the hoarders come in and rescue me. i got to clear stuff out. >> steadman's antique desk. the baby carriage. the custom c >> my celebrity butt was sitting on it. >> why oprah is selling some of her things and how you can own some of them. >>> flirks most expensive item. andouch.
technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ >>> oprah's personal stuff on the auction block. >> and wait until you see what she's getting rid of. >> nancy, you know. you got the only invitation. >> welcome to my yard sale! >> "e.t." cameras take you inside the tent. >> i was trying not to have to have the hoarders come in and rescue me. i got to clear stuff out. >> steadman's antique desk. the baby carriage. the...
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with aultra-thin coating and fast absorbg advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. right now our queen mattress sets are just $1299-our lowest price ever! plus special financing until 2015. only at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. it's not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver
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connell: no doubt using technology. dagen: really not. congratulations to my parents who bought smart phones for the first time. connell: all of the technical questions. dagen: that is my brother. he goes to the store. brother. top of the hour, everybody, time now nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: hey, talking abouten and connell, good monday morning, everybody. we're seeing the markets. tech-heavy nasdaq which really has been outpacing the major averages right now is down about 1.5%, and the s&p pulling back. we've seen some names weighing on the dow, but i'll talk about what's winning today, and those are some of the consumer-type names, names like procter & gamble and walmart, and they're doing better today. we've had three -- we've had three straight weeks of gains for the dow jones industrials, each one of those weeks was up about 1%. the name that's weighing on the dow today is merck. merck showed a shortfall, they've also lost the exclusivity of tear asthma drug, and that's not good news. stock down 2.7
connell: no doubt using technology. dagen: really not. congratulations to my parents who bought smart phones for the first time. connell: all of the technical questions. dagen: that is my brother. he goes to the store. brother. top of the hour, everybody, time now nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: hey, talking abouten and connell, good monday morning, everybody. we're seeing the markets. tech-heavy nasdaq which really has been outpacing the major averages...
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chinese technology giants are looking to buy their way into silicon valley. social networking and gaming company ten cent holdings, we've talked about them, is the latest firm to venture overseas making a bid for the popular snapchat. joling kent, i'm surprised nobody else has snapped it up yet. >> that's right. we're not sure how they'll be relevant down the road, but very hot, and ten cent continuing to make big moves on that front, trying to build a strong presence on the u.s. tech scene. the company that became famous with qq or chinese domestic messaging service is set to lead a fundraising round into snapchat. this move comes after it led a $150 million investment round in e-tailer fab.com and joined a group of investors that sunk more than $2 million into act vision blizzard. it's acquired purchases in riot and epic. and alibaba has been making big moves too, it recently invested $600 million into amazon rival shoprunner. so why do these chinese companies care about american start-ups? these big checks help pave the path to winning over key american us
chinese technology giants are looking to buy their way into silicon valley. social networking and gaming company ten cent holdings, we've talked about them, is the latest firm to venture overseas making a bid for the popular snapchat. joling kent, i'm surprised nobody else has snapped it up yet. >> that's right. we're not sure how they'll be relevant down the road, but very hot, and ten cent continuing to make big moves on that front, trying to build a strong presence on the u.s. tech...
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of the year, there are other efforts under way by the review group on intelligence and communication technology. >> that is interesting. this has to do with the german leader. she's been followed for ten years. >> merkel was not happy about. that >> and you are trying to log on to health care.gov. >> having a hard time. >> i was very successful in new york. >> state exchange. >> and then i went to ohio and joints down. we'll keep you updated. meanwhile, is the president losing support in his own party and the wake of glitch gate. >> and a little boy, crossing a street gets hit by a truck. >> no more special sauce. 40 year relationship with mickey ds and the spat that led to the split. can you guess what it is? . ♪ ♪ let's call the whole thing off. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of
of the year, there are other efforts under way by the review group on intelligence and communication technology. >> that is interesting. this has to do with the german leader. she's been followed for ten years. >> merkel was not happy about. that >> and you are trying to log on to health care.gov. >> having a hard time. >> i was very successful in new york. >> state exchange. >> and then i went to ohio and joints down. we'll keep you updated. meanwhile,...
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. >> what is the next technology, aging without cutting? >> the next wave of technology is here it can improve the texture of the skin without downtime and redness. >> if i could ask the beverly hills plastic surgeon one question, who has the best pizza? >> the best pizza hands down, ve veto's. after that, your going to need liposuction. >>> why booker is refusing to play a pickup gameith the prez. >> i don't want to take the president out. >>> plus, exclusive with president obama chef, sam cass. what's k k k k k k k k k k k k k >>> it was always one of oprah's most epic episodes, her favorite things. >> you got a car. and you got a car. too much? >> all right. that was good. >> all right. well, now you can get a few of oprah's favorite things as well, right, renee? >> from furniture to fine article, now, you can own a little bit of oprah's world. >> oprah packing up, cleaning house, auctioning off 600 of her formerly favorite things. what's up for grabs? this 18th century cabinet, opening at 7500. and just think of the pillow talk on this
. >> what is the next technology, aging without cutting? >> the next wave of technology is here it can improve the texture of the skin without downtime and redness. >> if i could ask the beverly hills plastic surgeon one question, who has the best pizza? >> the best pizza hands down, ve veto's. after that, your going to need liposuction. >>> why booker is refusing to play a pickup gameith the prez. >> i don't want to take the president out. >>>...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. so ally bank has a that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. dennis: coming up, a look into the real secret of how twitter is making money at of next week's ipo. we are running out of wind. dire predictions of the wine shortage, but how much of it is true. a big paycheck. so is &. the government is a big payday. tracy: we have to head down to the floor of
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: you know, the obamacare meltdown is bad. it is worse when the president's friends in the national liberal media began to abandon them. just take a look at some of today's op-eds and their titles from the washington post for crying out loud. resurrecting a lot of rich post history with the question, what did president obama know and when did he know it. that is -- from the post eugene robinson. the out of control and then sell questioning the president's spying denial writing, either someone is lying or abominates technology nsa in its quest fo
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our...
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and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. lou: indian outsourcing giant agreed to pay the federal government $34 million to settle charges of systemic visa fraud and abuse. that is the largest immigration fine in history. emphasis, a significant number of its 30,000 u.s.-based workers and easy to obtain visitor visas rather than work visas such as h1 be visas. and they paid the price. our next guest, one of hundreds in washington at an event titled americans for reform, immigration reform for our eco
and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male...
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impressive a year ago this time i thought it was insane but this is just another student tech technology you know they come along every few days and they flame up so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more confident i'm getting that the future of monetary system is cryptic cryptography and this kind of crypto market based currency it's quite spectacular and i tell you it only use it only takes a few times you simply realize this is incredibly easy it's much much easier than credit cards and there's no danger of fraud or identity theft all these other things that come with the old fashioned credit card system it's just a superior technology. the u.s. has its reasons strained they've been the bitcoin expansion it's been labeled a currency for online activities like gambling and even gunrunning exchange rate is volatile the low point came in january this year when the value was just thirteen dollars and two hundred sixty six dollars has been the highest point and it took just a few months to get there before fading a little despite the ups and downs geoffrey tonka belie
impressive a year ago this time i thought it was insane but this is just another student tech technology you know they come along every few days and they flame up so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more confident i'm getting that the future of monetary system is cryptic cryptography and this kind of crypto market based currency it's quite spectacular and i tell you it only use it only takes a few times you simply realize this is incredibly easy it's much much easier than...
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. >>> plus, bay area company known for its technology is constructing its own little italy neighborhood. all and much more coming up tonight. >> thanks for watching. scott pelly evening news coming up next. care web site admits the sign-up is small, and finally says this to the american people. >> i want to apologize to you that the web site has not worked as well as it should. >> pelley: nancy cordes and sharyl attkisson are on the web site fiasco. america's spy master reveals the u.s. has routinely eaves dropped on allied leaders. bob orr on the fury over n.s.a. surveillance. the stock market makes history. anthony mason on what's driving today's numbers. and whatever happened to the people of the inferno? elaine quijano one year after hurricane sandy torched a neighborhood. >> it's a disgrace that we waited this long. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
. >>> plus, bay area company known for its technology is constructing its own little italy neighborhood. all and much more coming up tonight. >> thanks for watching. scott pelly evening news coming up next. care web site admits the sign-up is small, and finally says this to the american people. >> i want to apologize to you that the web site has not worked as well as it should. >> pelley: nancy cordes and sharyl attkisson are on the web site fiasco. america's spy...
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he is in charge of some of the technology -- all this fancy stuff that you see going on air at cnbc -- and he was no longer here. but ykept writing in, going, "where's lou? how's lou? we miss lou!" i get it, people -- you miss lou. so i just want to show you, briefly, what happened just a few minutes ago. oh! look who's here! [ laughter ] hi! say "hi" to everybody, lou. we've all missed you. >> oh, i see them every day. what are you talking about? >> no, i'missed you. the people on tv have missed you. >> hi. >> so he's still around. we still love him. and the truth of the matter is, i still wish he read me e-mails. now you know. but, anyway... until next week, there's only one thing that i want you to remember when it comes to your money, and it is this... people first, then money, then things. now ystay safe. bye-bye. >> coming up on "the suze orman show"... attack of the zombie debt! >> i have an unpaid zombie debt, and i'm getting my wages garnished every week 25%. >> also... there's something about my "1 on one" that seems familiar. look at you. >> girlfriend! >> girlfriend! and y
he is in charge of some of the technology -- all this fancy stuff that you see going on air at cnbc -- and he was no longer here. but ykept writing in, going, "where's lou? how's lou? we miss lou!" i get it, people -- you miss lou. so i just want to show you, briefly, what happened just a few minutes ago. oh! look who's here! [ laughter ] hi! say "hi" to everybody, lou. we've all missed you. >> oh, i see them every day. what are you talking about? >> no, i'missed...